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Beijing cyber regulators to summon Apple over live streaming, says Xinhua

Internet regulators in China's capital plan to summon Apple Inc to urge the American firm to tighten its checks on software applications available in its Apple Store.

Internet regulators, Apple Inc, Apple Store, Beijing Cyberspace Administration, Beijing Public Security Bureau and Beijing Cultural Market Administrative Law Enforcement Team, Live streaming apps, iTune Store, fast growing live streaming market, technology, technology news Apple confirmed this year that it removed the New York Times Co’s English- and Chinese-language news apps from its iTunes store in China following a request from authorities. (Source: Reuters)

Internet regulators in China’s capital plan to summon Apple Inc to urge the American firm to tighten its checks on software applications available in its Apple Store, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on Wednesday.

The Beijing Cyberspace Administration, together with the Beijing Public Security Bureau and Beijing Cultural Market Administrative Law Enforcement Team, has already met representatives from Apple about the examination of live streaming apps from its app store, Xinhua said.

The US tech firm is turning to selling more apps and services in China amid falling sales and rising competition from domestic smartphone makers. Apple confirmed this year that it removed the New York Times Co’s English- and Chinese-language news apps from its iTunes store in China following a request from authorities. Apple in Beijing could not be reached for comment after normal business hours.

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The Beijing Cyberspace Administration and the other two departments separately ordered three domestic live-streaming websites to rectify management loopholes, Xinhua said.

China’s fast-growing live-streaming market produced revenues of more than 30 billion yuan ($4.36 billion) last year, according to investment bank China Renaissance Securities, even as regulators have clamped down on sites that provide illegal content, including pornography.

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